BECKLEY —
Class A
West Division
Team Champions
1. Valley 34.1, 2. Fayetteville 31.3, 3. Midland Trail 17.5, 4. Montcalm 11.2, 5. Sherman DNQ.
First Team: Alexis Payne, Abby Buchan, Valley; Jessica Brown, Avina Sedlock, Erica Hogan, Maddy Pritt, Fayetteville; Madison Syner, Kennedy Cochran, Midland Trail; Maranda Kendrick, Montcalm.
Second Team: Kelsey Bird, Valley; Katelyn Peelish, Katherine Peelish, Fayetteville; Marissa Workman, Hannah Legg, Emily Carte, Midland Trail.
East Division
Team Champions
1. Meadow Bridge 31.7, Richwood 10.6, Greenbrier West 10.4, Pocahontas County DNQ.
First Team: Chandra Harrah, Sara Fleshman, Allison Gilkerson, Meadow Bridge; Brenna Mazzella, Hannah Brown, Richwood; Rachel Redden, Emily Holiday, Greenbrier West.
Second Team: Ally Redden, Caitlin White, Meadow Bridge; Jamie Bailey, Richwood; Kristen Harris, Amber Nutter, Greenbrier West.
Honorable Mention: Courtney Mullins, Meadow Bridge; Maddie Bridges, Corbin Dewitt, Greenbrier West.
Class AA
West Division
Team Champions
1. Westside 45.0, Wyoming East 27.4, Independence 15.3, River View 13.0, Liberty 7.6.
First Team: Hope Lester, Morgan Spolarich, Faith Davis, Danielle Brown, Westside; Brianne Pertee, Chelsea Duncan, Wyoming East; Emily Fedukovich, Kelsey Hart, Independence; Chelsey Dobbs, Phyllis Waldron, River View; Stacy Williams, Liberty.
Second Team: Megan Endicott, Kristin Hash, Westside; Hannah Ford, Hailey Lowman, Chiara Jewell, Wyoming East; Krista Harris, Krista Greene, Independence; Kiersten Dority, Ellamae Johnson, River View; Katana Bryant, Katie McGinnis, Liberty.
Honorable Mention: Hope Davis, McKenzie Endicott, Westside; Kristen Bailey, Taleah Bailey, Wyoming East; Faith Fortner, Kaitlyn Stowers, Brittany Wrenn, Independence; Akasa Benton, Brittany Coeburn, River View; Jasmine Law, Shayla Stephens, Liberty.
East Division
Team Champions
1. Nicholas County 39.6, Summers County 35.4, PikeView 29.0, Bluefield 22.7, James Monroe 22.1, Webster County 21.3.
First Team: Shealyn Shafer, Lauren Young, Mykenzie Martin, Nicholas County; Tyra Wynes, Brandy Morrison, Avery Pivont, Summers County; Jordan Page, Kelsie Mann, James Monroe; Brandi Clevenger, Webster County; Hope Nester, Lyndsay Hatfield, PikeView; Destiney Sims, Bluefield.
Second Team: Nicole Hamilton, Makayla Willis, Lindsay Hogan, Nicholas County; Hayley Shrewsbury, Shelby Smith, Abby Taylor, Summers County; Laura Hill, Courtney White, PikeView; Samantha Stout, Webster County; Emily McKinney, Carter Shiflet, James Monroe; Sheila Hopkins, Bluefield.
Honorable Mention: Whitney Robinson, Nicholas County; Brittany Bonds, Emily Smith, Audrey Holley, Summers County; Kelsie Gillespie, Laine Shiflet, James Monroe; Lauryn Hatfield, Alexis May, Madison May, PikeView; Erin Brown, Taylor Anderson, Webster County; Khadijah Brown, Bluefield.
High School Sports
All-Coalfield Conference girls teams
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Eagles get 2nd shot at Tigers
The road to the Class AAA state championship for Princeton last year went through Beckley. A repeat would require the same stop, but Woodrow Wilson is looking to put up more resistance this time around.
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Clifton wins prestigious Ohio tournament
From now on, maybe Cody Clifton should pay absolutely zero attention to who’s who in West Virginia high school wrestling.
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Same result, different meanings for rivals
Second place had entirely different meanings for two local track and field standouts Saturday in Charleston.
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First the title, then the prom
The prom could wait.
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Coleman's bunt lifts Valley
Limited offensively this season because of a hand injury, Todd Coleman took advantage of an opportunity Saturday afternoon.
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Houstin? No problem
Houstin Syvertson is a man of many names.
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Princeton win marred by controversy
Locked in a 1-1 tie with Greenbrier East in the Class Region 3, Section 2 baseball final Friday night at Spartan Ballpark, Princeton was looking for a spark to overcome the Spartans’ home field advantage.
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After early scare, Woodrow advances
Give first year Red Devils coach Chad Quesenberry a lot of credit. After opening up the sectional series with a loss to Shady Spring over a week ago, his Oak Hill squad would have to win three straight in order to advance to next week’s regional semifinals.
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Wickline fires one-hitter; Mavericks move on to states
Putting their nervousness behind them, the James Monroe Lady Mavericks earned their first state playoff berth in softball in 16 years with a 6-2 victory over Westside Thursday evening in the Class AA, Region 3 title game in Lindside.
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